This fabulous hacienda just outside San Miguel de Allende in central Mexico was a collaboration between David Howell Designand the owner, furniture designer John Houshmand. The 10,000 square foot courtyard house is situated on a plateau that served as a pilgrimage site for the indigenous people in the area. Using traditional construction technologies, this modern retreat is an updated Spanish hacienda with a hot-spring fed swimming pool. All work was done with locally available materials and local artisans. The courtyard and house were planned around two existing trees, and the courtyard is centered around an infinity pool fountain. With water on the site, it has been transformed from an arid and dry landscape to one that is full of lush foliage. There are four master bedrooms and each is designed around a color and has a fireplace for warmth. There are also two adjoining bedrooms, and two additional rooms that can be converted into bedrooms (art studio and music rooms).

This retreat is also available for rent, at $5,000 – $8,000 per week and $2,500 – $4,000 per weekend, from here.

The lava rock stairs lead up a master bedroom retreat and private terrace.

These traditional Spanish boveda ceilings were created by one master craftsman on a ladder.

The light fixture in the kitchen was re-purposed from a wire basket.

In this bathroom, the sink is a re-purposed trough from a local farmer.

This large master bath has a spa-like feel, including a large bathtub, lounging area and fireplace.